( NewsNation) — North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims are struggling and feeling forgotten as winter approaches.
Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
Because of obstacles others don’t face, including cultural differences, language barriers and legal status, migrant ...
The event will mark exactly two months since Hurricane Helene unleashed its destructive force in the Southeast, leaving a ...
In the weeks after the devastation left behind in western North Carolina from Hurricane Helene, a chance encounter between a ...
Hurricane Helene put rural Western North Carolina’s home-based child-care providers under an existential threat. The natural disaster exacerbated problems caused by years of insufficient funding and ...
Phil Miles, 76, a regular Muni golfer who before Helene played weekly, was back at the course for the first time Nov. 7. He ...
Chuck Edwards and Tom Cole along with other prominent figures, arrived in Asheville on Nov. 16 to tour the heart of the storm ...
An hour west, in the small town of Marshall, the National Guard is very visible right now. "A lot of what you're hearing in ...
The trailer had been flooded during Helene, officials said, leaving a high water mark on its side that can be seen in a photo ...
SWANNANOA — As the Swannanoa River swelled ... Uribe’s willingness to help is an example of how Western North Carolina communities are aiding one another as they recover from Tropical Storm ...